Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb base] they are " in BNC.

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1 TOYOTA 'S ‘ TERMS ’ scheme sums up what the manufacturers say they are offering — ‘ worry-free motoring on a low , no hidden extras , fixed monthly budget ’ .
2 The result of the partnership will be an Electronic Software Licensing NetWare Loadable Module , but in addition the companies say they are working on developer tools that will give software authors access to the services needed to build licence-enabled NetWare applications .
3 They are also totally anti-trade union , even half of the contractors think they are cowboys , gangsters amongst cowboys .
4 But if the problems are acute , and the parents feel they are unable to cope , foster or home arrangements can be organised .
5 By ordering the fourth Trident submarine , the Conservatives show they are the only party to be trusted with defending Britain .
6 No major change in the strength of all the main constitutional parties is expected once counting ends tonight and all but the Conservatives say they are pleased with their result .
7 The owners say they are delighted with their horse … thrilled …
8 At present , about 900 immigrant children are allowed each year into English-language schools , if the families prove they are temporary residents and will leave within five years .
9 The trustees say they are now ’ cautiously optimistic ’ that everyone will be paid in full .
10 The combined annual sales of the two for their most recent fiscal years was $90m , and the partners reckon they are creating one of the largest software publishers in the consumer , home office , and small business markets , offering over 100 titles for Windows , Macintosh , and MS-DOS , and will market in over 50 countries .
11 I do n't suppose they 're still interested , but the Unifiers think they are . ’
12 The Americans say they are surprised at the response because they do n't think the difference of opinion is worth all the fuss it is causing .
13 the americans say they are eating doughnuts … peanut butter and jelly for breakfast
14 After a round of drinks ( one beer and three fashionable gin and tonics for 25 dollars ) the girls decide they are not impressed by the striptease .
15 Some of the councillors consider they are out of keeping with their surroundings and inappropriate in an AONB .
16 If the brownies think they are being bribed , they will leave and never return .
17 The liberals believe they are under-represented in the Congress , which was elected two years ago under the old Soviet system .
18 Although they may occasionally still be allowed to be creatures of intuition and athleticism and skill , the logos say they are always a digit in the equation , a blip in the electronic spreadsheet of some global , transnational corporation .
19 But the police say they are taking action , but for operational reasons they ca n't reveal any details .
20 The police say they are investigating .
21 The detractors say they are relative newcomers who would have constituted a gamble .
22 But this does not mean that the children think they are in need of explanation and they may not have any detailed ideas about them .
23 Er , some of the others though , one minute , I do n't want to pick out all of them , but , some of the others recognise they are actually parts of influencing , wh what what might be parts of the influencing .
24 The nuns say they are ‘ battle weary ’ but determined to continue their fight .
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